4 EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY. APRIL1 A. redict8 Decrease .n Variable Annuity DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN accumulation units is divided into the total market value of the stocks, determining the value of that month's accumulation unit value. When the member retires, his accumulation units are converted into annuity units, which deter- mine his retirement income, sub- ject to reconsideration in March of each year. Savings Accumulate When stock market prices are low, a fixed monthly deposit buys more accumulation units than when they are high. Thus, a mem- ber's savings for the future build up faster when the market is low than when it is high. CREF sells its annunities only to hose who also hold annuities from Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association, of which it is an af- filiate. Rules prevent any member from putting more than half of his total deposit to the organza- tions into the variable annuity. Thus, he is protected in the event, of a market crash:' The 1962 annual report of CREF and TIAA calls it a "very long-term systematic program for investment of retirement sayings" in which market "highs and lows and short-term fluctuations have relatively little importance." It also states that last year's market dip had no effect on the number of participants in the program. CREF's aim is to protect the retiree from inflation, since stock market prices tend to move up and down with the cost of living. TIAA and CREF together paid out more than $19 in retirement incomes last year. Across Campus Prof. Judah Goldin of Yale Uni- versity will open the sixth annual Zwerdling lecture series at 4:15 p.m. today in Aud. C with "Com- ing into Contact with the Greeks." He will speak on "The Midrash: The Way to Interpret with Dar- ing and Truth" at 8:15 p.m. today at Hillel. European Neutrals .. . Prof. Jacques Freymond, director of the Institut Universitaire des Hautes Etudes Internationales at Geneva, will speak on "The Euro- pean Neutrals in the Atlantic Com- munity" at 4:15 p.m. today in Aud. C. The colloquium is sponsored by the political science depart- ment. India Art... Prof. Paramod Chondra of the University of Chicago will speak on "Bundi Painting" at 8:00 ppl. today in Rackham Amph. I qI (Continued from Page 2) The Seminar on Economic Develop- ment will meet today 4 to 6 p.m. in Rm. 301, Economics Building. Prof. Carter Goodrich of Columbia University will speak on "Argentina as a New Coun- try." Doctoral Examination for William Charles Kaska, Chemistry; thesis: "The' Interaction of Alkyl and Aryl Alumi- num Compounds with Unsaturated Sys- tems," today, 3003 Chemistry Bldg., at 2:00 p.m. Chairman, J. J. Eiscr. General Notices Students Planning to Take Prelim- inary Exams for the PhD in Linguistics during the current spring semester are requested to inform Prof. Marckwardt in writing by April 22 of their inten- tion and to indicate the exam or exams which they wish to take. At the Meeting of April 4, the follow- ing cases involving fraternities were heard by the Joint Judiciary Council: Zeta Psi-Participation in an unreg- istered party at which alcoholic - bever- ages were consumed. The Council fined them $130.00, $65.00 suspended. Phi Sigma Kappa-Participation in an unregistered party at which alcohol- ic beverages were consumed. The Coun- cil fined them $110.00, $55.00 suspended. Triangle-Participation -in an unreg- istered party. Council issued a written warning. Delta Tau Delta-Participation in an unregistered party. Council issued a written warning. Student Government Council Approval of the following student-sponsored ac- tivities becomes effective 24 hours after the publication of this notice. All pub- licity for these events must be with- heldvuntil the approval has become ef- fective. IQC-Anderson House, All-Campus Dance, April 19, 8:30-12:00, East Quad. Michigan Christian Fellowship, Reg- ular meeting, Dr. James Bedford lectur- ing on demonology, April 19, 7:30 p.m., Union. African Student Union, Annual Ban- quet and Ball, guest speakers, April 27, 6:00 p.m., Anderson Room, Union. Parking Information: Effective April 18, Lot N-17rat the Northwest corner of E. Washington at S. Forest will be restricted as follows: East bay for open meter parking. West bay for staff paid Ipermit parking. Theabove restrictions are on a tem- porary basis until further notice. Events Piano Majors Recital: A recital by piano majors in the School of Music will be presented on Fri., April 19, 4:15 p.m. in Lane Hall Aud. Student per- formers will be Barbara Christoph, Re- becca West, and Lynn Bartholomew playing the compositions of Haydn, Bach, and Schumann. Open to the pub- lic without admission charge. Symphony Orchestra: The Univ. of Mich. Symphony Orchestra, with Josef Blatt, conductor, will present a con- cert on Fri., April 19, 8:30 p.m. in Hill Aud. Compositions they will play are by Tchaikovsky, Wagner, and Bizet. Open to the public without admission charge. Doctoral Examination for James Mar- tin Carman, Business Admin.; thesis: "The Demand for Durable Home Furni- ture," Fri., April 19, 8th Floor Conf. Room, School of Business Admin. Chair- man, D. R. G. Cowan. Doctoral Examination for Siavash Esh- ghy, Mechanical Engrg.; thesis: "The Effect of Longitudinal Oscillations on Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer from Vertical Surfaces in Free Convection," Fri., April 19, 229 W. Engin. Bldg., at 4:00 p.m.. Chairman, V. S. Arpaci. Placement ANNOUNCEMENT: Aetna Casualty & Surety Co. will in- terview at the Bureau of Appts. on Thurs., April25 not on Fri. as pre- viously stated. Call Ext. 3544 for an appointment. Federal Service Entrance Exam will be held on May 11. Applications for this exam must be filed no later than April 25. Exams are held at the down- town Post Office, Main & Catherine Streets. SUMMER PLACEMENT: 212 SAB- Kelly Girls-Miss Nancy Seelye is in- terviewing at Summer Placement. Her hours are Wed. from 2-4 p.m. and Tues. & Thurs. from 3-5 p.m. Smith, Hinchman & Grylls Assoc., Inc., Detroit, Mich.-Positions open for Arch., Struct., Mech. & Elec. Drafts- men. Male or female. National Curb Numbering, Inc.,701 Fairway Dr., Champaign, Ill.: Will in- terview men students for jobs during the summer. Jim Hagan will interview in Room 3500 Student Activities Bldg. Fri., April 19, from 1 to 5 p.m. Salary can range from $75 to $90 per week. Come to Summer Placement for fur- ther information, POSITION OPENINGS: Gaylord Container Div., of Crown Zel- lerbach Corp., Columbus, Ohio-Indust. Engrg. position now open at Baltimore, Ohio plant. Require degree in Indust. or Mech. Engrg. Should have a high interest in areas of Methods Improve- ment Work, Standards, Job Evaluation, & Plant Layout, with 1-5 yrs. of exper. Conn. Civil Service-1) Girls' School Counselor-Degree with courses in Psych. & Guidance. 2) Social Worker III-Degree plus 2 yrs. exper. in social or group work in a public or private agency serving families & children. Res- idence waived for these positions. Apply by April 24. City of Milwaukee Civil Service - Budget Technician II & III-Degree with major courses in Publ. Admin., Bus. Ad., Econ., Math or Engrg. U.S. citizenship. From 3 to 5 yrs. exper. depending on level of position. (MA may be sub. for 1 yr. exper.). The exam for these positions may be given in the Ann Arbor area. Apply by May 9. Linde Co., Div. of Union Carbide Corp., Indianapolis, nd.--Openings for Engnrs. & Scientists for research oper- ations in the high temperature field. Openings Include: ME, ChE, Phys. Chemist, Solid State Physicist, Develop- menf Engnrs., Prod. Engnrs. & Sales Engrg. Veterans Admin. Hosp., Fort Meade, South Dakota-Opening for Clinical So- cial Worker. MA in Social Work. Will start at Grade GS-9 or GS-10. Mead Johnson & Co., Evansville, Ind. -1) Budget Accountant-Will counsel & advise the mgmt. of a major div. of the Co. on matters of a fiscal & budgetary nature. 2) Supervisor, General Account- ing-Would involve supervision & per- formance of general acc't. functions. Both of these positions require a des gree in Acc't. or Bus. Ad. & a minimum 3 yrs. exper. in general, budget, audit or publ. ace't. CPA helpful but not re- quired. Mendota State Hosp., Madison, Wis.- Openings available in Activity Thera- py Dept. Particularly interested in grad- uates with degrees in Recreation, Phys. Educ., Soc., Social Work, etc. Wilson & Co., Chicago, 111.-Openings as follows: 1) Chemist-man-BS Chem. 2) Lab Tech .-man or woman-mini- mum 2 yrs. college chem. 3) Prod. Su- pervisor-man-BS Bacti., Chem., or Med. Sci. 4) Statistical Typist-woman- excellent typist--stat. exper. desirable. Kimmel's Barber Shop, Pontiac, Mich. -_Seeking Journeyman Barber with a State License, that would be interested in vacation & holiday work. Anaconda Aluminum Co., Louisville, Ky.-Opening for Production Engnr. (trainee). Will work in Fabrication Div. Engrg. graduate, pref. Mechanical. Pre- fer graduate who has been out of school a yr. or so & who has completed his initial military service obligation. Management Consultants, Detroit, Mich.-1) Quality Control Chemist -- pharmaceutical, young. 2) Pharmaceu- tical Production Pharmacist-experienc- ed. Both positions in Detroit. Tulane Drama Review, Tulane Univ., New Orleans, La.-Managing Editor of the Tulane Drama Review. At least a BA with strong trng. in literature & theatre. Should be interested in pub- lishing. Exper. necessary in proof-read- ing, lapout design. Deep interest & knowledge of the threatre required. State of Washington Civil Service - Library Supervisor I-4 yrs. clerical ex- per., including 2 yrs. library exper. HONDA I3, 4MAY For further information, please General Div., Bureau of Appts.,; SAB, Ext. 3544. Part- Time Employment The following part-time jobs are available. Applications for these jobs can be made in the Part-time Placement Office, 2200 Student Activities Bldg. during the following hours: Mon, thru Fri. 8 a.m. til 12 noon and 1:30 til 5 p.m. Employers desirous of hiring students for part-time or full-time temporary work, should contact Bob Cope, Part- time Interviewer at NO 3-1511, Ext. 3553. MALE 1-Electrical Engnr. Junior or Senior with at least a '3.00 grade average. Must be a U.S. citizen and able to get security clearance. Must also have transportation. %-time posi- tion on a long-term basis. -Several odd-jobs available. 1-Experienced camera repairman or someone with good mechanical ap- titude and has worked with small mechanical moving parts. FEMALE 1-Technical typist who can use an interchangeable keyboard to work 20 to 30 hours per week until the end of the summer. 1-Registered Nurse to work at a girls camp from June 18 to August 17. Must be single. Excellent living con- ditions. 1-Registered Nurse to work %-time, from June 17 thruAugust. Will be drawing blood from patients. Hours: 7:45 a.m. until 12 noon. call 3200 I { :::: I ::r: { t h' .4 ," ;: ti ." } ' ti . ' tin }:": J{ + } " tiff :ti ' ti ii' : :ti 1. ' " ti's)S }? .^ti v .;'t .s v, .,r . v t, 'x;6':,4 ?'v -.-'44Y. is°:: . .? .: . ti '"q : ,,'v. " q v .Y "ar."^'" .o'ts .. ; The German Club Presents: "ROMULUS, DER GROSSE"/ a comedy by Duerrenmatt Friday, April 19 8:30 p.m. Arena Theater-Frieze Bldg. 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